| Economic Statistics and Data International. |
| Click on blue button for a summary of information at site |
| Websites linked to from this page hopefully will provide a company useful economic statistics and data for countries other than the United States. |
| World-wide. |
| European Union. |
| South and Latin America, and Canada. |
| Asia. |
| Population statistics and data. |
| Time series data. |
| A Yahoo Pipes Search Product Search Blogs for Economics Information This Yahoo Pipes product searches several economics blogs for results related to the terms you enter in the box. The purpose of this product is to quickly extract information from a pipe of feeds containing economics information. Click here to go to this Yahoo Pipes product. Right clicking should lead to being able to open a new window. |
| Middle East. |
| The graph to the right was created using Google’s Chart Tools.
The graph shows changes from 2008 to 2010 in gross domestic product (GDP) in US dollars for 13 countries. Next to the country’s name in the legend is the GDP percentage increase from 2008 to 2010. Four countries (Japan; Germany; Russia; and Mexico) had a decrease in GDP from 2008 to 2010. Three countries (China; India; and Indonesia) had double digit increases. China stands out because not only did it have the largest percentage increase but it also started from a base GDP ($8.204 trillion in 2008) more than double the amount of the next highest GDP percentage increased country (India; 16% increase; base = $3.478 trillion). Data is from the Central Intelligence Agency’s World Book. Click here to go to the Central Intelligence Agency’s data. |
| The graph to the right is a World Bank – Google collaborative project.
Right click on “Explore data” to go to a Google site, where you can select over 150 countries to compare how the country’s gross national income per capital compares to the average world percentage and to other countries. Right click on “World Bank, World Development Indicators” to go to the World Bank website and to their world development indicators databases. The graph should be updated automatically as the World Bank updates their database. |